ISPs and robocallers love the FCC plan to "delete" as many rules as possible
Briefly

The FCC's 'Delete, Delete, Delete' docket is a significant push towards deregulation in the telecommunications sector, inviting public comments on which rules to eliminate. Major industry players like AT&T and Verizon have submitted deregulatory requests, emphasizing a collective desire for reduced regulatory burdens. The initiative aligns with President Trump's broader agenda of deregulation to promote economic growth. While the effort has strong backing from broadband providers, it also faces scrutiny regarding the balance of regulation in areas like content enforcement and consumer protections such as robocall limitations.
"The FCC's 'Delete, Delete, Delete' initiative invites industry feedback on reducing regulations to enhance broadband and telecommunications efficiency, aligning with President Trump's deregulation agenda."
"With input from AT&T, Verizon, SpaceX, and other major players, the docket highlights a widespread desire within the telecom sector to alleviate regulatory constraints hindering growth."
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